----- Forwarded message from Bill Kendrick <nbs@sonic.net> -----
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:01:24 -0800
From: Bill Kendrick <nbs@sonic.net>
Subject: [svlug-announce] SVLUG March 2nd meeting: Scalix Server
To: svlug-announce@lists.svlug.org
We're pleased to announce the next meeting of the
Silicon Valley Linux Users Group! ( http://www.svlug.org/ )
WHAT:
Scalix Server
WHEN:
Wednesday, March 2, 2005,
7pm-9pm or so.
WHO:
Steve Martensen
Senior Messaging Specialist, Scalix Corporation
BACKGROUND:
Scalix produces a Linux e-mail server that supports shared
scheduling and advanced e-mail features, delivering desktop-grade
productivity to users running Outlook and/or popular browsers such as
Mozilla, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. Scalix's messaging server can
run side by side with both mainstream proprietary systems, such as
Microsoft Exchange, and open source applications, bridging the two
worlds and integrating with a company's existing IT infrastructure.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Steve Martensen is Senior Messaging Specialist at Scalix. He has been
in the messaging industry since 1991, first working for Lotus
Development on cc:Mail, then on to Lotus Notes, then focusing for
several years on messaging migration, and now at Scalix for the past
two years. He wrote and developed the Exchange to Scalix migration
process.
WHERE:
Cisco Building 9 in Cisco's "Vineyards Conference Center".
This is at Cisco Systems' East Tasman campus in North San Jose.
Usually we have only half of the conference center so you'll be directed
right or left once inside to the side where the meeting is. Directions on
how to get there are listed at:
http://www.svlug.org/directions/cisco-9.shtml
We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate. If you
have any improvements to make, please let our Web Team know!
web-team at svlug.org
NOTES:
If you take transit, be aware that almost everything has changed recently.
The VTA light rail extension to Alum Rock is open now. And the
VTA 180 Express buses from Fremont BART now stop at VTA's Great Mall
light rail station, making the transit trek from the East Bay easier
than before. Other bus routes and schedules have also changed recently.
SVLUG's transit directions have been updated:
http://www.svlug.org/directions/cisco-9-transit.shtml
If you arrive with the peak of the crowd, there may be a small line
at the sign-in table, where Cisco's security will ask you to sign in.
(The facility is Cisco's private conference center which is not usually
available for public meetings. SVLUG appreciates being given the rare
privilege to meet here!)
After the speakers end their presentation there is usually a Q&A session,
time for job seekers and employers/recruiters to meet, and door prizes if
any are provided to SVLUG. When the meeting is over people are encouraged
to chat a bit, but also to exit the building so Cisco can lock up. Don't
worry, a lot of us go to dinner afterward so there's plenty of time to chat
outdoors or offsite.
We look forward to seeing you there!
If you just can't get enough, a smaller group usually goes to a local
restaurant/diner after the meeting. We'll announce the restaurant
selection at the meeting.
-bill!
http://www.svlug.org/
Silicon Valley Linux Users Group
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